Eltuek Arts Centre opens Canadian debut of Joan Jonas’ We come from the sea
SYDNEY, N.S. – On Friday, August 8, Eltuek Arts Centre will hold its opening night celebration of We come from…
SYDNEY, N.S. – On Friday, August 8, Eltuek Arts Centre will hold its opening night celebration of We come from…
SYDNEY, N.S. — This spring, Eltuek Arts Centre is honoured to present Miners’ Houses, Glace Bay by Group of Seven…
SYDNEY, N.S. – Eleanor’s Court will open its doors later this month, becoming a warm and welcoming home to 25…
SYDNEY, N.S. – The Village at Pine Tree Park will welcome its first eight tenants on Monday afternoon (October 21).…
SYDNEY, N.S. – 35 temporary shelters for the Cape Breton Regional Municipality (CBRM) will arrivethis week at Pine Tree Park…
GLACE BAY, N.S. – A transformational project for the community of Glace Bay and beyond will mark a milestone on…
The announcement was made at the Nova Scotia Native Women’s Association’s Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and Two-Spirit Awareness Walk on Red Dress Day.
New Dawn and the Ally Centre were dismayed to learn today that CBRM Council is moving to return $5 million in funding for affordable housing to the federal government.
New Dawn has today announced its purchase of the former Holy Angels property in the Northend of Sydney. The sale, which includes the school, convent, Margeurite Bourgeoys house and 2.77 acres of land, was finalized yesterday.
New Dawn is pleased to announce the establishment of the New Dawn Innovation Fund Limited, a vehicle for Community Economic Development Investment Funds (CEDIF) in Cape Breton.
New Dawn Enterprises
37 Nepean St, Sydney, Nova Scotia B1P 6A7
newdawn@newdawn.ca
902-539-9560
Eymu’ti’k Unama’ki, newte’jk l’uiknek te’sikl Mi’kmawe’l maqamikall mna’q iknmuetumittl. Ula maqamikew wiaqi-wikasik Wantaqo’tie’l aqq I’lamatultimkewe’l Ankukamkewe’l Mi’kmaq aqq Eleke’wuti kisa’matultisnik 1726ek.
We are in Unama’ki, one of the seven traditional and unceded ancestral territories of the people of Mi’kma’ki. This territory is covered by the Treaties of Peace and Friendship which the Mi’kmaq first signed with the British Crown in 1726.
Ketu’-keknuite’tmek aqq kepmite’tmek ula tela’matultimkip wjit maqamikew ta’n etekl mtmo’taqne’l. Ula tett, ula maqamikek, etl-lukutiek l’tunen aqq apoqntmnen apoqnmasimk aqq weliknamk Unama’ki.
We wish to recognize and honour this understanding of the lands on which we reside. It is from here, on these lands, that we work to create and support a culture of self-reliance and vibrancy.